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Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> Steven Noels wrote:
>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:stefano@apache.org]
>>>Sent: donderdag 22 november 2001 22:03
>>>To: Apache Cocoon
>>>Subject: sharing microsoft experience
>>>
>>>
>>>Despite the title that looks suspiciously close to marketing bullshit,
>>>I'm still searching for the easiest way to come up with a "decent"
>>>editor for semi-structured content.
>>>
>>there's even a commercial Win32-only product available who does XHTML-editing across
>>the web:
>>
>>http://www.ektron.com/ewebeditpro.cfm
>>
>>regards,
>>
>></Steven>
>>
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> uh, going to check it out... thanks for the hint
>
Sorry to step in this late in the discussion, but this problem has been
bugging me too for some time. I started trying out the new mozilla
javascript and came up with two possible solutions.
test1.html is obviously the most interesting approach, but the event api
lacks the possibility to determine the position of the mouse cursor in
the text, so I didn't find a way to get to textselections, much less
make copy/paste work.
test4.html is my poorman's solution, it still gives you the possibility
of some kind of inline editing, but not as nice as the first example.
Still you can use tab and return to navigate through the editable content.
These examples work in mozilla, but should require only a little work to
make them work in explorer.
Regards,
Marc.
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